The Boston Bruins' Saturday night game, previously pushed back because of the snowstorm that blanketed the Northeast, has been postponed.

The league, in an official release, noted that travel conditions remain "too hazardous" for fans and staff who'd have to make it to TD Garden for Boston's game against the Tampa Bay Lightning.

Boston residents are digging out after about two feet of snow. (AP Photo)

Boston got about two feet of snow, beginning on Friday night, and is still in a state of emergency. Public transportation has been shut down, and more than 400,000 customers lost power in the state, utilities reported.

A little more than 11 inches fell in New York, but the city "dodged a bullet" and was "in great shape," Mayor Michael Bloomberg said, predicting streets would be cleared by the end of the day. The New York region's three major airports — LaGuardia, Kennedy and Newark, N.J. — were up and running again by late morning after shutting down the evening before.